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    * [[https://​www.quantamagazine.org/​why-the-dark-energy-problem-spawned-the-multiverse-hypothesis-20180312/​|Why the Tiny Weight of Empty Space Is Such a Huge Mystery]] by Natalie Wolchover    * [[https://​www.quantamagazine.org/​why-the-dark-energy-problem-spawned-the-multiverse-hypothesis-20180312/​|Why the Tiny Weight of Empty Space Is Such a Huge Mystery]] by Natalie Wolchover
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 +<​blockquote>​Dark Energy certainly sounds catchy but is a terrible terminology:​ It's neither dark nor energy. Instead, it's transparent,​ and (if you divide it by Newton'​s constant) it's an energy-density.. Dark energy can be interpreted as the energy-density of empty space, but I don't find this a good interpretation. Better to think of it as the curvature of empty space.
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 +<​cite>​[[https://​twitter.com/​skdh/​status/​1097457158533337088|Sabine Hossenfelder]]</​cite>​
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 <tabbox Concrete> ​ <tabbox Concrete> ​
  
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